**A: and what documentation and proof can you provide that proves by the preponderance of the evidence, that the school somehow caused you to get bad grades and not fulfill the new passing requirements? Are we missing something here? How is the school to blame for your low grades? Are you not responsible for diligently studying, turning in your homework and passing your exams?I'm just wondering if this is a case worth fighting for, or to just let it go. I don't want to fight a pointless battle that I won't win. It was an RN program and I only had 6 months left to finish.
**A: are you somehow refering to the Nyah, nyah, nyah alternative dispute resolution (ADR) clause mentioning binding or non-binding mediation and then arbitration?Does it read: "Nyah nyah nyah, we do what we want after you pay us and screw you!!!"?
Does it say "any disputes to be settled by XYZ procedure"?
No one can tell you if a case exists or not without the contract.
**A: In my book, 77% is a low grade. And 100 degrees is a low grade fever.They actually changed it in my school where you can have a strong grade in the class throughout the class and have a test that a third party writes, which is pass or fail. Some people had an A in the class and did not pass the third party exam at the end and got kicked out. I had a B. The original passing requirement was getting a 73% in the class. They changed it to 76% 7 months into it. That is fine. Then they added passing a third party exam in a pass or fail format for the entire class. You could have a strong grade throughout and fail the last test and you can't do anything about it. In the end I had a 77% in the class, so technically it was not due to low grades.
You interpret my posts exceedingly well.**A: are you somehow refering to the Nyah, nyah, nyah alternative dispute resolution (ADR) clause mentioning binding or non-binding mediation and then arbitration?
**A: well thank you kindly. And I even corrrected a spelling error in one of your posts.You interpret my posts exceedingly well.
**A: but despite your efforts, that still was not good enough. Can you transfer your credits to another school and finish up?honestly all I did in that class is study and nothing else. The program is accelerated, so it is meant to go fast. I did work on the side, but not too many hours. I was able to handle it and took a week off before my final to devote to studying. I have to study hard to learn.
Then, is it possible that you simply weren't retaining all the info?honestly all I did in that class is study and nothing else. The program is accelerated, so it is meant to go fast. I did work on the side, but not too many hours. I was able to handle it and took a week off before my final to devote to studying. I have to study hard to learn.
**A: look, let me help you again. You did sign a school contract and you forgot ok.I dont remember signing a contract. I do remember signing a contract for financial aid and do have a signed copy of that one.
You signed more than simply the fin aid.I dont remember signing a contract. I do remember signing a contract for financial aid and do have a signed copy of that one.
I <3 you!!!!**A: well thank you kindly. And I even corrrected a spelling error in one of your posts.
Fixed it for ya!!**A: look, let me help you again. You did sign a school contract and you either forgot or placed it in the circular filing cabinet, ok.
I would think OP could, though she might end up having to repeat some courses.**A: but despite your efforts, that still was not good enough. Can you transfer your credits to another school and finish up?